Recent author appearances, in person and in print

June 12, 2012

Bruce Spitzer, author of the sci-fi-ish novel about Ted Williams rising from the dead, was on Beyond the Game, a White Plains community access cable channel. ♦

Received a copy of Ronnie Joyner‘s new Hardball Legends and Journeymen and Short-Timers: 333 Illustrated Baseball Biographies yesterday. It’s a throwback to the days when newspapers often included caricatures of players with factoid-driven bios. While Googling to learn more about him, I came across this brief 2010 interview he did with the Baseball By the Letters blog.

Triumph Books does an excellent job in rounding up reviews of their books and interviews with their authors. Here’s a general link which changes often, so you should check back occasionally.

Former MLB player turned author (The Game From Where I Stand) turned analyst Doug Glanville contributed this piece to Time following complaints that Johan Santana’s June 1 no-hitter against the Cardinals was “tainted” because an umpire blew a call.

Peripatetic author Allen Barra opines for The Atlantic on “Roger Clemens’s Long, Expensive, and Probably Useless Trial.”

Finally, Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me did another of their “best of” programs featuring “Not My job” segments. Cal Ripken Jr. (who has written a few books about playing the game the right way) was the final guest.

 

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